| Victoria Park Newhaven Road , Edinburgh North EH6 5PY | |
| 01315295050 | |
| Victoria Park Edinburgh Website | |
A lovely public park in the Trinity area of Edinburgh. Two good play areas; a small one for toddlers and a larger one for the older children. Lots of green areas to kick a ball about and a large circular path where many have learned to ride their first bike. The park has been awarded a Green Flag since 2011, in recognition of it being a quality greenspace.
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